Preventative Maintenance For A Central Air Conditioner

Posted on: 7 December 2016

Do you constantly have to spend money on repairs to keep your central air conditioning system working in a satisfactory manner? If you are ready to go longer periods without the need for the system being repaired, investing in professional maintenance on occasion might resolve the problem. Unless you simply have an old system that is about to go out altogether, preventative maintenance is a wise investment. This article will give you an idea about the most important types of maintenance that should be done for better operation from the air conditioning system. [Read More]

Three Reasons To Have A Professional Conduct An Annual AC Checkup

Posted on: 11 October 2016

Although some homeowners with limited home maintenance budgets feel that preventative maintenance is a waste of time, it's actually essential for many parts of your home, such as your AC system. If your AC system fails in the middle of the summer, it can create an uncomfortable or even dangerous situation that could easily have been avoided for much less money than you'll probably need to spend on emergency repairs. Here are three reasons that it's really the wisest choice to have a professional checkup each year before summer starts. [Read More]

3 Common Signs That Your Air Conditioner Needs To Be Repaired

Posted on: 9 August 2016

An air conditioner is one of the most expensive appliances in a home, and if you live in a hot climate you probably use your AC on a regular basis. If you don't want to pay a ton of money to replace your air conditioning system, it is important to know when your unit has problems and needs repairs. Small issues that are caught early can typically be fixed, but if you ignore air conditioner problems, your unit is more likely to fail. [Read More]

Understanding Backflow Prevention: The When And The Why

Posted on: 12 July 2016

Many plumbing systems benefit from the addition of a component called a backflow prevention device. It's name is appropriate as it prevents contaminated water from running back up the pipes into the clean water source. In some states, it's necessary for every commercial property to have one of these devices. If you are in an area where these devices aren't actually required, it's in your best interest to understand where they're beneficial anyway. [Read More]